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travelbinge · 11 days
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Romblon, Philippines
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Malcapuya Island - Palawan - Philippines (by . Ray in Manila)
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vestaignis · 7 days
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Филиппины , Озеро Барракуда. Philippines, Barracuda Lake.
Озеро Барракуда, расположенное в северной части острова Корон на Филиппинах, предлагает уникальные условия для дайвинга. В кристально-голубых водах озера (его ещё называют Лулуйюань), скрытых между величественными скалами, вы можете встретить реббит-фиш, сомов, пресноводных креветок, моллюсков, рифовых окуней ну и конечно ту самую 1,5-метровую барракуду, которая живет тут одна.
Еще в этом месте дайверам предлагается испытать термоклин и галоклин, уникальные явления, которые сложно найти где-то ещё в мире. На поверхности озера дайверов, пловцов и любителей подводного плавания ждёт температура воды около 28°C. Но когда опускаешься на глубину 13-15 м, температура резко меняется и становится почти 40°C .
Такое необычное повышение температуры связано с тем, что озеро содержит как солёную, так и пресную воду. Дайверы могут даже видеть тонкую, отчетливую границу, разделяющую два водоёма. Озеро также характеризуется впечатляющей коллекцией известняковых образований, которые поднимаются со всех сторон и простираются под поверхностью воды. На северной стене озера Барракуда есть пещера на глубине 33 метра. Она соединяет озеро с морем.
Ещё одной уникальной особенностью озера является песок на самом дне, который описывают как желеобразный, шелковистый, воздушный и илистый.
Barracuda Lake, located in the northern part of Coron Island in the Philippines , offers unique diving conditions. In the crystal blue waters of the lake (also called Luluyuan), hidden between the majestic rocks, you can meet rabbit fish, catfish, freshwater shrimp, shellfish, reef snappers and of course that same 1.5-meter barracuda that lives here alone .
This place also invites divers to experience the thermocline and halocline, unique phenomena that are difficult to find anywhere else in the world. On the surface of the lake, divers, swimmers and snorkelers can expect a water temperature of about 28°C. But when you descend to a depth of 13-15 m, the temperature changes sharply and becomes almost 40°C.
This unusual increase in temperature is due to the fact that the lake contains both salt and fresh water. Divers can even see a thin, distinct line separating the two bodies of water. The lake is also characterized by an impressive collection of limestone formations that rise from all sides and extend below the surface of the water. On the northern wall of Lake Barracuda there is a cave at a depth of 33 meters. It connects the lake with the sea.
Another unique feature of the lake is the sand at the very bottom, which is described as jelly-like, silky, airy and silty.
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coolthingsguyslike · 7 months
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iko66 · 25 days
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Philippines
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joshleyson · 2 months
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a deeper well.
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On this exact day 5 years ago, I was in this same location ensconced by the towering mountains with an overlooking view of a calm, seemingly waveless ocean in the pre-summer blistering heat in San Antonio, Zambales. This time I get to come back with my OG friends slash Zamboanga childhood homies, my friend Karen Blaise who's now based in Clark, Pampanga, and my CPA Lawyer friend Abegail from Dumaguete. After countless discussions of reunions and "travel goals" with some of the important people that we know, and 99% of those plans that never came to fruition, we decided that we would make this outdoor camp happen, and thank God we finally made it happen.
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I felt like that 2D1N camping trip was surprisingly one of the longest weekends I had this year. Having to disconnect from our phones for a while because the camping site had no service was the perfect setting for us to reminisce about our adolescent and high school classic moments and teenage angst and how those unforgettable stories from our past (and sometimes politically incorrect moments lol) shaped the people we are today professionally and personally. We had a great time recounting all the crazy stories we had more than a decade ago, planned future travels, played frisbee in the middle of the night, and went hiking after sunrise breathing the cold pre-summer wind overlooking the almost CGI-looking mountains in Zambales. My belief of having this type of "disconnecting" was further reinforced from this trip that, as much as I want so much social interaction with a lot of people, I also like to be alone with the few people I truly trust, and that being alone doesn't have to be lonely and solitude is actually a good thing.
Being on the road while listening to Kacey Musgrave's Deeper Well album (shoutout to Track 6 Sway as my favorite track off the record) revealed so many truths about my current situation and the things I'm dealing with in my personal life, both good and bad, and how I strive to find peace in accepting the pain and the lessons it has taught me, and that I've already arrived in my final destination on some certain aspects of my relationships especially with the people that I love, and that I need to move on. 
My Saturn has returned. 
J
February, 2024 | Nagsasa, San Antonio, Zambales
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(Photos were shot using Fujifilm Simpleace 35 mm camera + FUJIFILM X-T100)
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downfalldestiny · 9 months
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Paradise mornings 🌊🌅🤍 !.
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anexperimentallife · 3 months
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From our balcony in Baguio, Philippines. Smoke from the recent fires still obscured the mountain peaks this morning, even though they didn't come near us. We've spent most of the day with the house closed up and both air cleaners on blast. In some ways, I'm ready for wet season, but I'll be sad when it starts getting hot again.
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i learned that with the average monthly salary in the Philippines being $300 per month, many can’t afford vehicles or taxis. The Jeepney or “Jeep” as the locals call them are hundreds of old American WW2 transport vehicles that were repurposed as affordable buses. These jeeps are the most popular method of transportation around the city of Manila. A ride typically costs 12 pesos to your destination which is about 25 cents USD. Follow my personal twitter for videos and updates of my adventures as I travel Asia.
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boom33713 · 3 months
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yee-ha yippie !!!!!
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travelbinge · 8 months
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By Malthezimakoff
El Nido, Palawan, Philippines
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elinerlina2 · 4 months
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Port Barton, Palawan🌴
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earlcortez · 3 months
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As a solo gay traveler. 🌴
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vintagepromotions · 4 months
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Northwest Orient Airlines travel poster for the Philippines (c. 1950).
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state-of-calamity · 9 months
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Bataan, Philippines
7-Jan-2019 | R. Clark-Martin
#0013 Postcard
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iko66 · 25 days
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Philippines
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